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  1. 39 MIN AGO

    Tekashi 6ix9ine on Going to Prison, House Robbery, 21 Savage, Lil Durk, Jake Paul (Flashback)

    In this Flashback, we revisit Tekashi's previous interview with VladTV before returning to prison for 3 months. Sitting down with Vlad for the third time, Tekashi delivered a wide-ranging and provocative conversation covering prison, hip-hop politics, global conflicts, and his plans for the future.During the interview, Tekashi discussed his upcoming three-month prison sentence and weighed in on the U.S. invasion of Venezuela, comparing it to past military actions like the Iraq War while questioning global power dynamics. He also criticized rappers such as and over what he viewed as contradictory attitudes toward snitching and street culture. Drawing comparisons to, Tekashi reflected on honesty, recklessness, and hypocrisy within the culture.The conversation also touched on a recent home invasion involving Tekashi, his relationship with and the viral $2 million IOU storyline, as well as his interest in potentially fighting. Vlad and Tekashi further discussed major boxing matchups involving and.Elsewhere in the interview, Tekashi opened up about his ambition to become a full-time streamer, his views on religion and forgiveness, and his desire to move beyond his past in pursuit of stability. He also reflected on strained relationships with his children, possible reconciliation with figures like and Young Thug, and his plans after release, including a potential world tour and the next phase of his career.

    2h 2m
  2. 23 HR AGO

    Looksmaxxing Promoter Clavicular Tells His Life Story

    Braden Eric Peters, better known online as Clavicular, sits down with VladTV to discuss his rise as one of the internet’s most controversial “looks maxing” influencers. Originally from Hoboken, New Jersey, Clavicular explains how he became obsessed with physical optimization at a young age, eventually experimenting with testosterone at just 14 years old despite the legal and health risks involved.The conversation dives deep into the world of “looks maxing,” including facial aesthetics, physique enhancement, and controversial online techniques aimed at improving appearance. Clavicular breaks down concepts like facial harmony and the “Harmony Score,” explaining how symmetry, proportions, and structure influence perceived attractiveness. He also critiques popular internet trends like thumb pulling and other methods he considers ineffective or misleading.Clavicular discusses documenting his journey online, including the use of fat dissolvers, aromatase inhibitors for height optimization, and other unconventional approaches that eventually led to his removal from YouTube for violating community guidelines. Despite the controversy, he argues that much of modern society already accepts cosmetic enhancement — particularly for women — while men pursuing similar changes often face ridicule.The interview also explores the viral PSL attractiveness scale, ranging from “subhuman” to “god tier,” and debates around beauty standards, confidence, status, and wealth in modern dating culture. Vlad challenges Clavicular on long-term thinking and sustainability, encouraging him to balance short-term internet attention with strategic planning for the future.Throughout the conversation, Clavicular reflects on criticism, internet fame, and why young men are increasingly drawn toward self-improvement culture in search of confidence, validation, and success.

    1hr 23min
  3. 2 DAYS AGO

    Tekashi 6ix9ine on Boosie, Lil Durk, Gucci & Snitching

    Tekashi 6ix9ine returns to VladTV for a heated and candid conversation about loyalty, money, prison, and the realities of street culture. Tekashi speaks openly about his complicated relationship with Vlad, arguing that artists like Boosie should have received greater financial support after years of bringing millions of views to the platform.The discussion quickly turns into a debate over loyalty, business, and how entertainment value impacts payouts in media. Vlad explains that declining viewership affects interview pricing, while Tekashi argues that fan loyalty and cultural impact should matter more than short-term analytics.Tekashi also weighs in on the ongoing controversy surrounding Gucci Mane and debates whether cooperating with authorities is justified when someone becomes the victim of a crime. Using Gucci’s situation as an example, Tekashi argues that self-preservation changes how people react under pressure, while Vlad pushes back on the broader street-code implications.The conversation also covers Tekashi’s recent prison experience, his renewed focus on faith, and how incarceration changed his perspective on trust and survival. He contrasts his own views on self-defense and retaliation with Vlad’s more strategic approach, leading to a deeper discussion about consequences, personal accountability, and the importance of keeping a trustworthy circle.Additional topics include the decline of loyalty in the entertainment industry, changing audience attention spans, and the harsh realities of navigating both internet fame and street politics simultaneously. Tekashi also references situations involving Boosie, Lil Durk, and other high-profile figures while explaining how quickly relationships can shift when money and reputation are involved.Throughout the interview, both Vlad and Tekashi reflect on the balance between controversy, business, and survival in an era where every move is amplified online.

    1hr 50min
  4. 16 MAY

    Nicholas Irving: UFO Declassifications are a Distraction From America’s Economic Crisis

    Former Army Ranger Nicholas Irving and Shawn Prez return to VladTV to break down the growing tensions surrounding the U.S.-Iran conflict, global politics, and the economic uncertainty impacting everyday Americans.The discussion begins with speculation surrounding Donald Trump’s reported visit to Beijing alongside Elon Musk, with Irving suggesting the trip appears more focused on business and international leverage than direct war strategy. The conversation expands into concerns about inflation, rising living costs, and the widening gap between wage growth and economic pressure facing average Americans.Irving and Prez analyze the current state of the Iran conflict, questioning whether the United States has a clear long-term strategy. Irving argues that Iran has shown resilience under pressure and predicts the conflict could continue for several more months if tensions escalate further. They discuss the possibility of Saudi Arabia acting as a mediator and debate how fragile the relationship between the U.S. and China has become amid rising geopolitical competition.The interview also touches on the release of declassified UFO files, which both view skeptically, suggesting major headlines can sometimes distract the public from more immediate economic and political issues. Irving emphasizes the importance of “pattern recognition” in understanding global events and warns viewers not to ignore historical cycles when evaluating military and political decisions.Later in the conversation, Irving predicts the possibility of a renewed strategic bombing campaign following Trump’s return from China, citing Iran’s increasingly defiant stance and what he sees as limited diplomatic options remaining. They also debate broader moral questions surrounding nuclear weapons, military power, and the narratives countries use to justify intervention.Throughout the discussion, Irving urges caution and critical thinking, emphasizing that while military escalation remains possible, the hope should always be for diplomacy and peaceful resolution before more lives are lost.

    1hr 47min
  5. 15 MAY

    Ryan Davis Returns to Vlad TV After 7 Years

    Ryan Davis returns to VladTV after a six-year hiatus to discuss his rise in comedy, industry challenges, and the power of relationships in building a lasting career. Ryan reflects on how much has changed since his last appearance, including the impact of a viral Aries Spears interview that sparked division within the comedy community.Ryan speaks on the importance of mentorship and support, shouting out comedians like Guy Torry and D Ray Davis for helping guide his career. He also breaks down how Netflix passed on his comedy special — only for him to release it independently through Ali Siddiq’s platform, where it went on to generate over 4 million views, proving the power of ownership and alternative distribution.The conversation also touches on trending topics in hip-hop and pop culture, including the Gucci Mane robbery case and debates around “street code” versus legal accountability. Ryan and Vlad discuss how public perception often clashes with real-world legal consequences.They also examine the chaotic lifestyle of viral personalities, using the situation involving Chrisean Rock and Blueface as an example of how fame, poor decision-making, and lack of long-term planning can derail opportunities. The discussion highlights accountability, personal growth, and whether redemption is possible after repeated public controversies.Ryan emphasizes the importance of authenticity, consistency, and building real relationships in entertainment. Both he and Vlad reflect on how genuine connections — not just viral moments — are what sustain long-term success. Ryan credits VladTV as one of the first major platforms to give him exposure, highlighting loyalty as a key factor in his journey.From comedy to culture, Ryan Davis shares insight on growth, resilience, and navigating success in today’s entertainment landscape.

    2h 37m
  6. 13 MAY

    Tony Yayo on Aries Spears, Boosie, Gucci Mane & Pooh Shiesty

    Tony Yayo returns to VladTV for another candid and entertaining conversation, touching on industry success, loyalty, and the ever-changing dynamics of hip-hop. Yayo kicks things off by joking about his return to VladTV in style, mentioning his need for makeup and luxury treatment, while reflecting on his recent viral interviews — including one that hit over 3 million views.Yayo compares VladTV’s massive reach to other platforms, pointing out the channel’s millions of subscribers and its role in helping artists gain exposure. He also addresses Aries Spears’ departure, emphasizing the importance of consistency, humility, and staying focused in the entertainment business.The conversation shifts into trending topics, including Nicki Minaj’s reported separation from Kenneth Petty and ongoing debates surrounding Gucci Mane’s past and how it impacts his street credibility. Yayo discusses Gucci’s legacy, noting his classic run while questioning how much artists rely on older hits later in their careers.They also touch on the All Star Jr. situation, including his legal troubles and missing an interview after reportedly being picked up by federal authorities. The discussion expands into self-defense laws, especially for felons, and how legal realities often clash with street expectations.Yayo reflects on G-Unit history, including loyalty within the group and the impact of figures like Jimmy Henchman. He speaks on his relationships with 50 Cent and Lloyd Banks, highlighting the importance of staying solid in an industry full of shifting alliances.The interview also dives into personal experiences, including belief in signs and dreams, gambling culture, and financial decisions. Yayo and Vlad debate gambling versus investing, with Vlad emphasizing stocks and long-term wealth, while Yayo discusses the thrill and risks of gambling. They also touch on luxury watches as potential investments.From street stories to financial lessons, Tony Yayo delivers another unfiltered look at life inside and outside the rap game.

    2h 17m

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